Pennsylvania Code § 42-326

Quorum.
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(a) Supreme Court.-- A majority of the Supreme Court shall be a quorum of the court.
(b) Other courts.-- The quorum requisite to hold a session of any other court shall be specified by general rule.
(c) Inability to assemble quorum.-- Where by reason of vacancy, illness, disqualification or otherwise it is impossible to assemble a quorum of a court at the time and place appropriate therefor, sufficient judges shall be temporarily assigned to the court to permit the court to hold a duly convened session and transact the business of the court.
(d) Court en banc.-- The composition of a court en banc shall be as specified by general rules.

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